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    Posted 14 years ago

    cindola424
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    I have no idea what these are. My mother runs the housekeeping department at a hotel in Az. Someone left these in a room and never called back for them. They stayed in the lost and found for 3 years until she finally took them home. They were covered in dried mud and she cleaned them up. There was a 3rd one at one time but she gave it away to a family member.

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    1890s NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS SIOUX INDIAN CARVED CATLINITE PIPE BOWL 9
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    NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERY OLLA BY KATHY VICTORINO
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    L. SAMMIE VINTAGE OLLA FORM ACOMA PUEBLO FINELINE INDIAN POTTERY WATER JAR POT
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    VERY NICE ACOMA POTTERY BOWL WITH DOCS--SIGNED L. CONCHO--NR!
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    1890s NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS SIOUX INDIAN CARVED CATLINITE PIPE BOWL 9
    1890s NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS SIOUX ...
    $177
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    1. imander imander, 14 years ago
      lucky find, could be ancient traffic cones...lol....but to me they look like they could be something to do with cooking, some sort of lid, chimney ???? hope you findf out soon..
      ian
    2. screima, 14 years ago
      Are they hollow or solid?
    3. YardSaleDave, 14 years ago
      To me they have a Native American look to them. Take some photos to your local museum and see if they can help.
    4. cindola424, 14 years ago
      They are both hollow.

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